How to Get Kids Involved in Giving Back
April is National Volunteer Month
Every April, we celebrate National Volunteer Month, a time to recognize and encourage the spirit of giving back. Volunteering is a powerful way to make a difference in your community, and when families serve together, the impact is even greater. Family volunteering not only strengthens communities but also helps children develop empathy, teamwork, and a lifelong passion for helping others.
At The Salvation Army, we believe that anyone—regardless of age—can be a force for good. Whether you're serving meals, collecting donations, or supporting those in need, there are family volunteer opportunities that fit every household.
Why Family Volunteering Matters
Volunteering together as a family offers benefits beyond community service. It:
- Teaches Children Compassion: Kids learn the importance of helping others and develop empathy for those facing challenges.
- Strengthens Family Bonds: Shared service experiences bring families closer together.
- Encourages Lifelong Volunteerism: Children who volunteer with their families are more likely to continue giving back as adults.
- Provides a Sense of Purpose: Making a difference in someone’s life fosters personal growth and fulfillment.
By getting involved with The Salvation Army, your family can play an essential role in supporting individuals and families in need.
Ways Families Can Volunteer with The Salvation Army
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Serve at a Food Pantry or Meal Program
- Help sort and distribute food at a local Salvation Army food pantry.
- Serve hot meals to individuals and families experiencing food insecurity.
- A great option for family volunteering with children of all ages.
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Support Homeless Shelters
- Assemble and donate hygiene kits with essential toiletries.
- Organize a clothing or toy drive for families in need.
- Help provide a welcoming space for individuals seeking shelter and support.
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Get Involved in Youth Programs & Summer Camps
- Help with afterschool programs, tutoring, or mentoring.
- Volunteer at Salvation Army summer camps, offering children a safe and enriching experience.
- A great option for those searching for teen volunteer opportunities.
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Make Cards & Care Packages for Those in Need
- Write encouraging letters for seniors, veterans, or people in shelters.
- Create holiday cards or birthday greetings for individuals facing hardship.
- A simple but meaningful volunteer idea for kids of all ages.
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Volunteer at a Salvation Army Thrift Store
- Sort and organize donations at a Salvation Army Family Store.
- Proceeds help fund local programs that help those in your community.
- A great way for teens to earn service hours while making a direct impact.
Finding Salvation Army Volunteer Opportunities Near You
- Visit your Salvation Army website to find local family volunteer opportunities.
- Contact your nearest Salvation Army to learn about available volunteer opportunities for kids and teens.
- Check with schools, churches, and community centers for upcoming volunteer events.
Make Volunteering a Family Tradition
- Choose a cause your family is passionate about.
- Schedule regular volunteer days. Once a month, seasonally, or for special events.
- Reflect on your experiences. Discuss the impact and lessons learned after each activity.
- Inspire others. Share your family’s volunteer journey on social media and encourage friends to join.
Get Started This National Volunteer Month!
This April, take the first step in making a difference. Whether you’re sorting donations, serving meals, or mentoring youth, your time and effort will change lives—including your own.
Ready to find how to volunteer as a family? Join The Salvation Army volunteer team today to explore volunteer opportunities in your community. Together, we can build a more compassionate world—one act of service at a time.